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Twenty Big Yachts Entered in the Event of the Century:The NYYC Rolex Transatlantic ChallengeNote: Departed
With its entry list final, the Rolex Transatlantic Challenge 2005, hosted by the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) with the cooperation of the Royal Yacht Squadron (RYS) in the
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Twenty yachts
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Run by two of the world’s oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs, the New York Yacht Club in co-operation with the Royal Yacht Squadron in
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During her successful attempt to set a passage record, Mari-Cha IV, one of the entries in the 2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge, sailed the same course in six days, 17 hours, 52 minutes and 39 seconds, averaging 18.05 knots -- an incredible 75% faster. Passage records differ from race records because in attempting to set a new passage record, a yacht waits for a favorable weather window before starting. A racing yacht must start at a predetermined time set for the race and must comply with all the race’s conditions.
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Pre-race social events are scheduled to take place at the New York Yacht Club in
It’s great to have the action back in
Atlantic records:
Atlantic's record-setting passage in 1905 based on
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Lat. |
Long. |
Distance |
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Day 1 |
39°40 |
70°24 |
165 |
18-May 1905 |
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Day 2 |
40°14 |
65°37 |
222 |
19-May |
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Day 3 |
40°45 |
60°38 |
229 |
20-May |
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Day 4 |
41°09 |
54°40 |
271 |
21-May |
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Day 5 |
41°24 |
52°12 |
112 |
22-May |
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Day 6 |
42°30 |
46°37 |
243 |
23-May |
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Day 7 |
44°57 |
39°50 |
341 |
24-May |
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Day 8 |
46°33 |
33°30 |
282 |
25-May |
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Day 9 |
47°58 |
26°48 |
279 |
26-May |
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Day 10 |
48°36 |
20°53 |
243 |
27-May |
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Day 11 |
49°52 |
13°06 |
309 |
28-May |
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Day 12 |
49°48 |
05°59 |
282 |
29-May |
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Day 13 |
35 |
30-May |
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3013 |
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